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Back to God's Country is a 1919 Canadian drama film directed by David Hartford. It is one of the earliest Canadian feature films. The film starred and was co-written by Canadian actress Nell Shipman. With an estimated budget of over $67,000, it was the most successful silent film in Canadian history.
Apr 29, 2022 · This is a fully high definition copy of David Hartford's drama, starring Nell Shipman and Charles Arling. I do not own the rights to film, nor am I profiting from it. The picture is in the public...
- 74 min
- 2.4K
- André Bourbeau
Back to God's Country: Directed by David Hartford. With Nell Shipman, Charles Arling, Wheeler Oakman, Wellington A. Playter. A woman finds herself all alone in a remote harbor with the man responsible for the murder of her father.
- (979)
- Adventure, Romance, Western
- David Hartford
- 1919-10-27
Back to God's Country (1919) opens on an idyllic note at the peaceful Canadian mountain home where the innocent child-of-nature Dolores LeBeau (Nell Shipman) lives with her doting father Baptiste LeBeau (Roy Laidlaw) and a legion of animal friends.
- David M. Hartford
- Nell Shipman
In a small village in the icy wilderness of Alaska Captain Peter Keith has to defend himself against two especially mean villains, who are after his wife Dolores and a boatload of precious hides.
Back to God's Country: Directed by Joseph Pevney. With Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson, Steve Cochran, Hugh O'Brian. In north-western Canada,in the 1870s,American schooner captain Peter Keith hopes to return to America with a cargo of furs before winter but two local crooks plan to steal Keith's cargo,boat and wife.
"Back to God's Country" is a rousing drama of the Northern Frontier, packed with thrilling action and suspense. This film illustrates the work of Nell Shipman, a star of Silent Hall of Fame. Directed by David Hartford. Produced by James Oliver Curwood, Ernest Shipman (uncredited)